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Description

Forté Forums are designed for standout women considering an MBA whether you’re a high-achiever looking to change careers, a college student planning for the future, or a professional ready to take your career to the next level.

A free event unlike any other, the Atlanta Forum will empower you with information about an MBA’s value, leading business schools, and financing your degree. You’ll make critical connections with representatives, alumnae, and students of top business schools in North America and Europe— all while forming an unmatched peer support network. Successful businesswomen representing diverse industries and career stages will also share how their MBAs help them make a mark.

Event Format

6:00-8:15 pm Registration & School Fair

Connect with admissions members from top U.S. and international business schools

Learn about the admissions process

Find the school that’s right for you

Networking reception with light refreshments

7:00-8:00 pm MBA Alumnae Panel

Hear advice and stories from MBA women in various industries and career stages about how they chose a career, what motivated them to pursue an MBA, and the successes and challenges they’ve faced.

We encourage you to attend some or all of the sessions. Feel free to come and go as necessary.

Meet with Forté Sponsor Schools and Exhibitors

Forté Forums are your best chance to meet with admissions reps from the world’s best business schools.

Arizona State University (W.P. Carey School of Business) • Babson College (F.W. Olin Graduate School of Business) • Bard MBA in Sustainability • Boston College (Carroll School of Management) • Carnegie Mellon University (Tepper School of Business) • Columbia Business School • Cornell University (Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management) • Dartmouth College (Tuck School of Business) • Duke University (Fuqua School of Business) • Emory University (Goizueta Business School) • George Washington University (School of Business) • Georgetown University (McDonough School of Business) • Georgia State University (Robinson College of Business) • Georgia Tech (Scheller College of Business) • Harvard Business School • IE Business School • IESE Business School • Indiana University (Kelley School of Business) • Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT Sloan School of Management) •Michigan State University (Broad College of Business) • North Carolina State University • Northwestern University (Kellogg School of Management) • Nova Southeastern University (Huizenga College of Business) • Rice University (Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Business) • Southern Methodist University (Cox School of Business) • Tulane University (A.B. Freeman School of Business) • University of Alabama (Manderson Graduate School of Business) • University of California - Berkeley (Haas School of Business) • University of Chicago (Booth School of Business) • University of Georgia • University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (College of Business) • University of Iowa • University of Maryland (Smith School of Business) • University of Michigan (Ross School of Business) • University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Kenan-Flagler Business School) • University of Notre Dame (Mendoza College of Business) • University of Pennsylvania (Wharton School) • University of Pittsburgh • University of Rochester (Simon Business School) • University of South Carolina (Darla Moore School of Business) • University of Southern California (Marshall School of Business) • University of Texas at Austin (McCombs School of Business) • University of Virginia (Darden School of Business) • Vanderbilt University (Owen Graduate School of Management) • Washington University in St. Louis (Olin Business School) • Yale School of Management